Sumpter Investments Leasing assists homebuyers to purchase a home with their lease with option to buy program.
The program is tailored to find a home that has payments that you can afford.
and give back at least $10k in equity when you close. Distributed by Tubemogul.

Professionally managed property with high yields
We have located in Detroit a superb selection of cash buy-to-let investment opportunities for our clients. These newly refurbished, fully-managed 2 and 3 bedroom family homes offer net yields of around 16% or more. The investment is totally hands off but all clients are provided with detailed expense/income reports they can follow online.
Key facts
Prices from 25,000 GBP
3 and 4 bedroom family homes in Detroit
A range of buy to let properties available in PDFProven tenant track record
Fully managed and newly refurbished
Net yield of 16% or more
Exclusively available from private portfolio sale
TypicalExample
3-bed, 1-bath family home
Purchase Price: £ 25,000
Annual Rental Income: £ 6,000
Est. Annual Tax: £ 1,125
Est. Annual Insurance: £ 250
Annual Management Fee: £ 600
Net Income: £ 4,025Total Net Yield: 16,1%

published:09 Nov 2011

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Learn how securities can help companies find the capital they need to grow.
The Securities Division enables our clients to buy and sell financial products, raise funding and manage risk. We make markets and facilitate client transactions in fixed income, equity, currency and commodity products.
In addition, we make markets in and clear client transactions on major stock, options and futures exchanges worldwide.

published:19 Feb 2015

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Cities face many challenges with competing solutions: climate change, economic inequality, lack of access to resources and opportunities, and social and political conflict. Can we plan and design for outcomes that serve nature and human rights of people? Toni L. Griffin (Director of the J. MaxBondCenter on Design for the Just City) and David Maddox (Founder and Editor of The Natures of Cities), initiate a year-long collaboration with the MASGlobal Practitioner Network on creating green and just cities.

David Fisher took on a huge rehab for his 1st property, but it paid off. After buying a house in forclosure for $50,000, and performing a $25,000 rehab, he ended up with a solid rental house with cashflow and equity capture.
Follow along as David takes us through the house and the lessons he learned on his 1st property.

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Quicken Loans

Quicken Loans Inc., is headquartered in The Qube building in the heart of the historic financial district of downtownDetroit, Michigan. In 2012, it became the second largest overall retail lender in the U.S. (it is also the largest online retail mortgage lender). The company consists of Quicken Loans, One Reverse Mortgage, and Title Source, a mortgage settlement service provider. Quicken Loans closed more than $70 billion in home loan volume in 2012, a 133 percent increase over its previous record of $30 billion set in 2011. The company also doubled its growth.

History

Quicken Loans, originally Rock Financial, was founded in 1985 by Dan Gilbert (businessman) along with Ron Berman, his brother, Gary Gilbert and his friend Lindsay Gross. In July 1987 the name was changed to Rock Financial Corp. Rock Financial became one of the largest independent mortgage companies in the country. As RFC grew so did the head count, hitting 50 employees in August 1991. In May 1998, Gilbert took Rock Financial public, launching an IPO underwritten by Bear Stearns and Prudential Securities.

Detroit is the center of a three-county urban area (population 3,734,090, area of 1,337 square miles (3,460km2), a 2010 United States Census) six-county metropolitan statistical area (2010 Census population of 4,296,250, area of 3,913 square miles [10,130km2]), and a nine-county Combined Statistical Area (2010 Census population of 5,218,852, area of 5,814 square miles [15,060km2]). The Detroit–Windsor area, a commercial link straddling the Canada–U.S. border, has a total population of about 5,700,000. The Detroit metropolitan region holds roughly one-half of Michigan's population.

Real estate

Real estate is "property consisting of land and the buildings on it, along with its natural resources such as crops, minerals, or water; immovable property of this nature; an interest vested in this (also) an item of real property; (more generally) buildings or housing in general. Also: the business of real estate; the profession of buying, selling, or renting land, buildings or housing."

Residential real estate

Residential real estate is a type of property, containing either a single family or multifamily structure, that is available for occupation for non-business purposes.

Residences can be classified by, if, and how they are connected to neighbouring residences and land. Different types of housing tenure can be used for the same physical type. For example, connected residents might be owned by a single entity and leased out, or owned separately with an agreement covering the relationship between units and common areas and concerns.

Types of commercial property

1. Office Buildings – This category includes single‐tenant properties, small professional office buildings, downtown skyscrapers, and everything in between.

2. Industrial – This category ranges from smaller properties, often called "Flex" or "R&D" properties, to larger office service or office warehouse properties to the very large "big box" industrial properties. An important, defining characteristic of industrial space is Clear Height. Clear height is the actual height, to the bottom of the steel girders in the interior of the building. This might be 14‐16 feet for smaller properties, and 40+ feet for larger properties. We also consider the type and number of docks that the property has. These can be Grade Level, where the parking lot and the warehouse floor are on the same level, to semi‐dock height at 24 inches, which is the height of a pickup truck or delivery truck, or a full‐dock at 48 inches which is semi‐truck height. Some buildings may even have a Rail Spur for train cars to load and unload.

Lease Option To Buy Detroit $10k Equity At Closing

Sumpter Investments Leasing assists homebuyers to purchase a home with their lease with option to buy program.
The program is tailored to find a home that has payments that you can afford.
and give back at least $10k in equity when you close. Distributed by Tubemogul.

Instant Positive Cash Flow Equity Properties in Detroit USA

Professionally managed property with high yields
We have located in Detroit a superb selection of cash buy-to-let investment opportunities for our clients. These newly refurbished, fully-managed 2 and 3 bedroom family homes offer net yields of around 16% or more. The investment is totally hands off but all clients are provided with detailed expense/income reports they can follow online.
Key facts
Prices from 25,000 GBP
3 and 4 bedroom family homes in Detroit
A range of buy to let properties available in PDFProven tenant track record
Fully managed and newly refurbished
Net yield of 16% or more
Exclusively available from private portfolio sale
TypicalExample
3-bed, 1-bath family home
Purchase Price: £ 25,000
Annual Rental Income: £ 6,000
Est. Annual Tax: £ 1,125
Est. Annual Insurance: £ 250
Annual Management Fee: £ 600
Net Income: £ 4,025Total Net Yield: 16,1%

2:53

Our Securities Division: Bringing Buyers & Sellers Together

Our Securities Division: Bringing Buyers & Sellers Together

Our Securities Division: Bringing Buyers & Sellers Together

Learn how securities can help companies find the capital they need to grow.
The Securities Division enables our clients to buy and sell financial products, raise funding and manage risk. We make markets and facilitate client transactions in fixed income, equity, currency and commodity products.
In addition, we make markets in and clear client transactions on major stock, options and futures exchanges worldwide.

11:17

Closing the Sustainability and Equity Gap: What Does it Mean to be both a Green and Just City?

Closing the Sustainability and Equity Gap: What Does it Mean to be both a Green and Just City?

Closing the Sustainability and Equity Gap: What Does it Mean to be both a Green and Just City?

Cities face many challenges with competing solutions: climate change, economic inequality, lack of access to resources and opportunities, and social and political conflict. Can we plan and design for outcomes that serve nature and human rights of people? Toni L. Griffin (Director of the J. MaxBondCenter on Design for the Just City) and David Maddox (Founder and Editor of The Natures of Cities), initiate a year-long collaboration with the MASGlobal Practitioner Network on creating green and just cities.

2:54

Lonza: Equity and debt capital funding success story on SIX Swiss Exchange

Lonza: Equity and debt capital funding success story on SIX Swiss Exchange

Lonza: Equity and debt capital funding success story on SIX Swiss Exchange

David Fisher's 1st Investment Property Captures $29k in Equity

David Fisher took on a huge rehab for his 1st property, but it paid off. After buying a house in forclosure for $50,000, and performing a $25,000 rehab, he ended up with a solid rental house with cashflow and equity capture.
Follow along as David takes us through the house and the lessons he learned on his 1st property.

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School Finance Study

School districts don't all get the same amount of money per student. A new study looks at whether big city schools, suburban schools, or those in towns of rural areas get the most money. It also looks at how the money is spent.

Information Democracy 8: Unpacking Financial Documents

Lease Option To Buy Detroit $10k Equity At Closing

Sumpter Investments Leasing assists homebuyers to purchase a home with their lease with option to buy program.
The program is tailored to find a home that has payments that you can afford.
and give back at least $10k in equity when you close. Distributed by Tubemogul.

Instant Positive Cash Flow Equity Properties in Detroit USA

Professionally managed property with high yields
We have located in Detroit a superb selection of cash buy-to-let investment opportunities for our clients. These newly refurbished, fully-managed 2 and 3 bedroom family homes offer net yields of around 16% or more. The investment is totally hands off but all clients are provided with detailed expense/income reports they can follow online.
Key facts
Prices from 25,000 GBP
3 and 4 bedroom family homes in Detroit
A range of buy to let properties available in PDFProven tenant track record
Fully managed and newly refurbished
Net yield of 16% or more
Exclusively available from private portfolio sale
TypicalExample
3-bed, 1-bath family home
Purchase Price: £ 25,000
Annual Rental Income: £ 6,000
Est. Annual Tax: £ 1,125
Est. Ann...

published: 09 Nov 2011

Our Securities Division: Bringing Buyers & Sellers Together

Learn how securities can help companies find the capital they need to grow.
The Securities Division enables our clients to buy and sell financial products, raise funding and manage risk. We make markets and facilitate client transactions in fixed income, equity, currency and commodity products.
In addition, we make markets in and clear client transactions on major stock, options and futures exchanges worldwide.

published: 19 Feb 2015

Closing the Sustainability and Equity Gap: What Does it Mean to be both a Green and Just City?

Cities face many challenges with competing solutions: climate change, economic inequality, lack of access to resources and opportunities, and social and political conflict. Can we plan and design for outcomes that serve nature and human rights of people? Toni L. Griffin (Director of the J. MaxBondCenter on Design for the Just City) and David Maddox (Founder and Editor of The Natures of Cities), initiate a year-long collaboration with the MASGlobal Practitioner Network on creating green and just cities.

published: 30 Oct 2014

Lonza: Equity and debt capital funding success story on SIX Swiss Exchange

David Fisher's 1st Investment Property Captures $29k in Equity

David Fisher took on a huge rehab for his 1st property, but it paid off. After buying a house in forclosure for $50,000, and performing a $25,000 rehab, he ended up with a solid rental house with cashflow and equity capture.
Follow along as David takes us through the house and the lessons he learned on his 1st property.

published: 10 Dec 2009

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School Finance Study

School districts don't all get the same amount of money per student. A new study looks at whether big city schools, suburban schools, or those in towns of rural areas get the most money. It also looks at how the money is spent.

Lease Option To Buy Detroit $10k Equity At Closing

Sumpter Investments Leasing assists homebuyers to purchase a home with their lease with option to buy program.
The program is tailored to find a home that has p...

Sumpter Investments Leasing assists homebuyers to purchase a home with their lease with option to buy program.
The program is tailored to find a home that has payments that you can afford.
and give back at least $10k in equity when you close. Distributed by Tubemogul.

Sumpter Investments Leasing assists homebuyers to purchase a home with their lease with option to buy program.
The program is tailored to find a home that has payments that you can afford.
and give back at least $10k in equity when you close. Distributed by Tubemogul.

Our Securities Division: Bringing Buyers & Sellers Together

Learn how securities can help companies find the capital they need to grow.
The Securities Division enables our clients to buy and sell financial products, rai...

Learn how securities can help companies find the capital they need to grow.
The Securities Division enables our clients to buy and sell financial products, raise funding and manage risk. We make markets and facilitate client transactions in fixed income, equity, currency and commodity products.
In addition, we make markets in and clear client transactions on major stock, options and futures exchanges worldwide.

Learn how securities can help companies find the capital they need to grow.
The Securities Division enables our clients to buy and sell financial products, raise funding and manage risk. We make markets and facilitate client transactions in fixed income, equity, currency and commodity products.
In addition, we make markets in and clear client transactions on major stock, options and futures exchanges worldwide.

Closing the Sustainability and Equity Gap: What Does it Mean to be both a Green and Just City?

Cities face many challenges with competing solutions: climate change, economic inequality, lack of access to resources and opportunities, and social and politic...

Cities face many challenges with competing solutions: climate change, economic inequality, lack of access to resources and opportunities, and social and political conflict. Can we plan and design for outcomes that serve nature and human rights of people? Toni L. Griffin (Director of the J. MaxBondCenter on Design for the Just City) and David Maddox (Founder and Editor of The Natures of Cities), initiate a year-long collaboration with the MASGlobal Practitioner Network on creating green and just cities.

Cities face many challenges with competing solutions: climate change, economic inequality, lack of access to resources and opportunities, and social and political conflict. Can we plan and design for outcomes that serve nature and human rights of people? Toni L. Griffin (Director of the J. MaxBondCenter on Design for the Just City) and David Maddox (Founder and Editor of The Natures of Cities), initiate a year-long collaboration with the MASGlobal Practitioner Network on creating green and just cities.

David Fisher's 1st Investment Property Captures $29k in Equity

David Fisher took on a huge rehab for his 1st property, but it paid off. After buying a house in forclosure for $50,000, and performing a $25,000 rehab, he end...

David Fisher took on a huge rehab for his 1st property, but it paid off. After buying a house in forclosure for $50,000, and performing a $25,000 rehab, he ended up with a solid rental house with cashflow and equity capture.
Follow along as David takes us through the house and the lessons he learned on his 1st property.

David Fisher took on a huge rehab for his 1st property, but it paid off. After buying a house in forclosure for $50,000, and performing a $25,000 rehab, he ended up with a solid rental house with cashflow and equity capture.
Follow along as David takes us through the house and the lessons he learned on his 1st property.

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School Finance Study

School districts don't all get the same amount of money per student. A new study looks at whether big city schools, suburban schools, or those in towns of rura...

School districts don't all get the same amount of money per student. A new study looks at whether big city schools, suburban schools, or those in towns of rural areas get the most money. It also looks at how the money is spent.

School districts don't all get the same amount of money per student. A new study looks at whether big city schools, suburban schools, or those in towns of rural areas get the most money. It also looks at how the money is spent.

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PRESENTER: Malik Yakiini
SUMMARY: This session examines ways in which racism creates inequities in the food system. It offers suggested steps for individuals involved in food co-ops and other aspects of food system work to address their own internalized racism, and for food organizations and institutions to create policies and practices intended to foster racial equity.
Malik Kenyatta Yakini is a founder and the Executive Director of the DetroitBlackCommunity Food SecurityNetwork (DBCFSN). DBCFSN operates a seven-acre urban farm and is spearheading the opening of a co-op grocery store in Detroit’s North End. Yakini views the “good food revolution” as part of the larger movement for freedom, justice and equality. He has an intense interest in contributing to the development of an int...

Real Talk - Real Estate Episode 1 (Investment Properties)

Here it is! Episode 1..Numero Uno!
I'll be doing this as often as I can this year. I want to bring you different views from different experts and real people dealing in Real Estate. This first episode is awesome because Brent Mondoux owns 24 rental doors!!!! He walks the walk and started out with the equity of his first home to purchase his initial investment property 5 years ago. Yes 24 doors in 5 year!
Brent Mondoux 's Bio Here:
Brent Mondoux is a serial entrepreneur, seasoned investor, social media celebrity, and accomplished business leader. As founding partner of Ottawa-based Amplified Investments (http://www.amplifiedinvestments.com), a real-estate investment firm built on over 10 years of research, experience and explosive growth, along with his CEO position at one of Ottawa's t...

published: 21 Sep 2015

How to break your way into the VC industry

Watch the full conference on Bigmarker: https://www.bigmarker.com/mntors/How-to-break-your-way-into-the-VC-industry
In this week’s webinar, Mntors interviews Lightbank Venture Capital Associate Eric to discuss his journey from Northwestern University startup to investment banking and landing one of the most coveted VC positions in Chicago.
Prior to landing a job at Lightbank (one of the most influential tech VC firms that invested in companies like Groupon, Coffee Meets Bagel and Sprout Social) Eric had a successful track record in the finance industry with professional experiences in Deutsche Bank and UBS. Eric’s entrepreneurial drive traced back to his undergraduate years when he ran a airport transportation service startup for students called AirHop, and that passion for growth and...

published: 01 Feb 2016

- Venture Capital - John Frankel- This Week in Venture Capital #71

1:00 Welcome everyone, my guest today is John Frankel of ff Venture Capital, an early stage VC firm out of New York City.
2:00 Why don't you like the term VC?
5:30 John: Brands with a proven track record are attracting capital.
7:00 80% of the VC funds last year went to a small handful of funds. What's your take on that?
10:30 Question from the chat: How do you define the difference between traditional VC and private equity?
12:45 Describe the structural, cyclical trends you're seeing in technology.
16:00 What should government be doing?
21:00 We're unquestionably moving towards more democratization, which is a good thing, yes?
23:00 Discussion of California's social media privacy laws.
25:15 Did you follow the Quora scandal?
27:00 John: Trust and reputation are hard to earn and easily los...

published: 01 Oct 2012

Keiser Report: Financial Toxicity in the US (E1039)

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In this episode of the Keiser Report Max and Stacy discuss financial toxicity in the U.S. ‘healthcare’ industry. In the second half Max interviews economic researcher, writer and trend forecaster, Chris Martenson of PeakProsperity.com about ‘the mother of all bubbles’ in U.S. equity markets.
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An interview and Q&A with billionaires and real estate investors Sam Zell, Barry Sternlicht, EricAdler, Rick Caruso, R. Donahue Peebles and Ross Perot, Jr. In this interview the gentlemen discuss where they see the real estate investment opportunities in 2017 and how they would profit in their specialist areas. The gentlemen also talk about the the global economy and Donald Trump's effect on the US. Link to Sam Zells new book at the bottom of the description.
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VideoSegments:
0:00 Introduction
0:36 GlobalInterest rates and annualized returns(Barry Sternlicht)
6:58 Where do you see the opportunities today? (Eric Adler)
9:43 What are you seeing in yields? (Eric Adler)
10:43 Thoughts on capital flows? (Sam Zell)
11:32 What do you like in real estate? (Sam Zell)
13:58 Disagreeing with Sam (R. Donahue Peebles)
16:09 Thoughts on investing in retail real estate? (Rick Caruso)
18:36 How have you changed your retail services in the internet era? (Rick Caruso)
20:56 Views as an investor towards retail? (Eric Adler)
23:02 Technology's impact on real estate? (Ross Perot, Jr)
24:45 How does the little guy compete against Amazon? (Ross Perot, Jr)
25:18 Developing for Uber drones( Ross Perot, Jr)
26:11 Are drones going to hurt Fedex and UPS (Ross Perot, Jr)
27:20 Logistics and interest rates (Ross Perot, Jr)
30:00 Outlook for US economy? (Eric Adler)
31:00 What does Donald Trump get through this year? (Everyone)
39:25 Thoughts on foreign markets? (Everyone)
44:26 Startof Q&A
45:07 Views on other AsianCountries apart from China?(Everyone)
47:26 Best places to invest today? (Everyone)
48:52 Thoughts on Detroit? (Everyone)
51:26 Miramar hotel? (Rick Caruso)
52:42 SFR? (Barry Sternlicht)
54:55 Are you bearish, bullish or neutral on US real estate over the next 5 years? (everyone)
Sam Zells New Book📈📚 (affiliate link)
Am I Being Too Subtle?: Straight Talk from a Business Rebel: http://bit.ly/AIBTSZell
InterviewDate: 26th June, 2017
Event: Global Real Estate Outlook
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An interview and Q&A with billionaires and real estate investors Sam Zell, Barry Sternlicht, EricAdler, Rick Caruso, R. Donahue Peebles and Ross Perot, Jr. In this interview the gentlemen discuss where they see the real estate investment opportunities in 2017 and how they would profit in their specialist areas. The gentlemen also talk about the the global economy and Donald Trump's effect on the US. Link to Sam Zells new book at the bottom of the description.
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Donald Trump On Making it in Business: http://bit.ly/DTVid
Sam Zell: Becoming a Billionaire in Real Estate:http://bit.ly/SZVid1
BillionaireSheldon Adelson: King of Casinos: http://bit.ly/SAVidIA
VideoSegments:
0:00 Introduction
0:36 GlobalInterest rates and annualized returns(Barry Sternlicht)
6:58 Where do you see the opportunities today? (Eric Adler)
9:43 What are you seeing in yields? (Eric Adler)
10:43 Thoughts on capital flows? (Sam Zell)
11:32 What do you like in real estate? (Sam Zell)
13:58 Disagreeing with Sam (R. Donahue Peebles)
16:09 Thoughts on investing in retail real estate? (Rick Caruso)
18:36 How have you changed your retail services in the internet era? (Rick Caruso)
20:56 Views as an investor towards retail? (Eric Adler)
23:02 Technology's impact on real estate? (Ross Perot, Jr)
24:45 How does the little guy compete against Amazon? (Ross Perot, Jr)
25:18 Developing for Uber drones( Ross Perot, Jr)
26:11 Are drones going to hurt Fedex and UPS (Ross Perot, Jr)
27:20 Logistics and interest rates (Ross Perot, Jr)
30:00 Outlook for US economy? (Eric Adler)
31:00 What does Donald Trump get through this year? (Everyone)
39:25 Thoughts on foreign markets? (Everyone)
44:26 Startof Q&A
45:07 Views on other AsianCountries apart from China?(Everyone)
47:26 Best places to invest today? (Everyone)
48:52 Thoughts on Detroit? (Everyone)
51:26 Miramar hotel? (Rick Caruso)
52:42 SFR? (Barry Sternlicht)
54:55 Are you bearish, bullish or neutral on US real estate over the next 5 years? (everyone)
Sam Zells New Book📈📚 (affiliate link)
Am I Being Too Subtle?: Straight Talk from a Business Rebel: http://bit.ly/AIBTSZell
InterviewDate: 26th June, 2017
Event: Global Real Estate Outlook
OriginalImageSource:http://bit.ly/ZSBSPic
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PRESENTER: Malik Yakiini
SUMMARY: This session examines ways in which racism creates inequities in the food system. It offers suggested steps for individuals involved in food co-ops and other aspects of food system work to address their own internalized racism, and for food organizations and institutions to create policies and practices intended to foster racial equity.
Malik Kenyatta Yakini is a founder and the Executive Director of the DetroitBlackCommunity Food SecurityNetwork (DBCFSN). DBCFSN operates a seven-acre urban farm and is spearheading the opening of a co-op grocery store in Detroit’s North End. Yakini views the “good food revolution” as part of the larger movement for freedom, justice and equality. He has an intense interest in contributing to the development of an international food sovereignty movement that embraces Blacks communities in the Americas, the Caribbean and Africa.
The Up & ComingFood Co-opConference for startup retail food co-ops is held annually. This video features a recorded workshop from the 2016 conference. Join us in Milwaukee March 9-11, 2017.
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PRESENTER: Malik Yakiini
SUMMARY: This session examines ways in which racism creates inequities in the food system. It offers suggested steps for individuals involved in food co-ops and other aspects of food system work to address their own internalized racism, and for food organizations and institutions to create policies and practices intended to foster racial equity.
Malik Kenyatta Yakini is a founder and the Executive Director of the DetroitBlackCommunity Food SecurityNetwork (DBCFSN). DBCFSN operates a seven-acre urban farm and is spearheading the opening of a co-op grocery store in Detroit’s North End. Yakini views the “good food revolution” as part of the larger movement for freedom, justice and equality. He has an intense interest in contributing to the development of an international food sovereignty movement that embraces Blacks communities in the Americas, the Caribbean and Africa.
The Up & ComingFood Co-opConference for startup retail food co-ops is held annually. This video features a recorded workshop from the 2016 conference. Join us in Milwaukee March 9-11, 2017.
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A interview and Q&A with BillionaireReal Estate developer and owner of the Miami Dolphins, Stephen Ross. In this interview Stephens answers many questions relating to real estate, including how he got started, plans for the future and advice he received along the way. Stephens also talks about his career and gives advice to those just starting theirs.
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VideoSegments:
0:00 Introduction
9:44 Start of Stephen Ross
10:13Impression of Detroit and Law school
12:11 What goes into the decision making process to invest and develop an area?(Time Warner Center)
14:49 What will the experience be of Hudson Yards?
18:30 Why isn't a development like this happening in Detroit?
20:18 What accomplishment of yours would your uncle be most proud off?
21:29 What do you hope the impact of your philanthropic work will have?
22:22 How has owning Miami Dolphins changed the way you want to give back?
23:48 What has challenged you most about owning a sport team?
24:48 Has your legal background helped you in real estate?
25:44 Advice for entrepreneurs?
26:26 Start of Q&A
26:39 Inspiration for RISE?
31:57 What aspect of developing real estate was most challenging to you early in your career?
32:58 When your project is big, how do you break it down?
34:02 Favourite memory of living in Detroit?
34:50 Value of a J.D?
36:50 How do you chose your philanthropic causes?
38:05 Would soccer become a major sport in the U.S?
41:38 Advice for going into bigger Real Estate developments?
42:52 How to find deals and weigh risk and reward?
44:20 The role you want to play in Detroit as a developer?
45:36 Thoughts of location of sports stadiums, and can they bring a community together?
47:49 When you graduated, did you aspire the heights you have achieved?
48:29 What does success look like?
49:00 What is a day in your life like?
49:41 What do you hope to be the ultimate impact of your philanthropic investments?
50:22 Who was your mentor? What advice did they give you?
51:31 What is the best role in a university for a philanthropist?
51:55 How do you get a chance to work for you?
52:29 Impact of 9/11 on you as a developer?
54:16 When did development pick up again?
55:46 Was there a time at Law school that helped your career?
57:57 If you were to come back to Detroit in 10 years, what would you like to see?
InterviewDate: 23rd April, 2015Event: An Evening with Stephen Ross at Wayne LawOriginalImageSource:http://bit.ly/SROSSPic
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A interview and Q&A with BillionaireReal Estate developer and owner of the Miami Dolphins, Stephen Ross. In this interview Stephens answers many questions relating to real estate, including how he got started, plans for the future and advice he received along the way. Stephens also talks about his career and gives advice to those just starting theirs.
Like if you enjoyed
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VideoSegments:
0:00 Introduction
9:44 Start of Stephen Ross
10:13Impression of Detroit and Law school
12:11 What goes into the decision making process to invest and develop an area?(Time Warner Center)
14:49 What will the experience be of Hudson Yards?
18:30 Why isn't a development like this happening in Detroit?
20:18 What accomplishment of yours would your uncle be most proud off?
21:29 What do you hope the impact of your philanthropic work will have?
22:22 How has owning Miami Dolphins changed the way you want to give back?
23:48 What has challenged you most about owning a sport team?
24:48 Has your legal background helped you in real estate?
25:44 Advice for entrepreneurs?
26:26 Start of Q&A
26:39 Inspiration for RISE?
31:57 What aspect of developing real estate was most challenging to you early in your career?
32:58 When your project is big, how do you break it down?
34:02 Favourite memory of living in Detroit?
34:50 Value of a J.D?
36:50 How do you chose your philanthropic causes?
38:05 Would soccer become a major sport in the U.S?
41:38 Advice for going into bigger Real Estate developments?
42:52 How to find deals and weigh risk and reward?
44:20 The role you want to play in Detroit as a developer?
45:36 Thoughts of location of sports stadiums, and can they bring a community together?
47:49 When you graduated, did you aspire the heights you have achieved?
48:29 What does success look like?
49:00 What is a day in your life like?
49:41 What do you hope to be the ultimate impact of your philanthropic investments?
50:22 Who was your mentor? What advice did they give you?
51:31 What is the best role in a university for a philanthropist?
51:55 How do you get a chance to work for you?
52:29 Impact of 9/11 on you as a developer?
54:16 When did development pick up again?
55:46 Was there a time at Law school that helped your career?
57:57 If you were to come back to Detroit in 10 years, what would you like to see?
InterviewDate: 23rd April, 2015Event: An Evening with Stephen Ross at Wayne LawOriginalImageSource:http://bit.ly/SROSSPic
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Real Talk - Real Estate Episode 1 (Investment Properties)

Here it is! Episode 1..Numero Uno!
I'll be doing this as often as I can this year. I want to bring you different views from different experts and real people ...

Here it is! Episode 1..Numero Uno!
I'll be doing this as often as I can this year. I want to bring you different views from different experts and real people dealing in Real Estate. This first episode is awesome because Brent Mondoux owns 24 rental doors!!!! He walks the walk and started out with the equity of his first home to purchase his initial investment property 5 years ago. Yes 24 doors in 5 year!
Brent Mondoux 's Bio Here:
Brent Mondoux is a serial entrepreneur, seasoned investor, social media celebrity, and accomplished business leader. As founding partner of Ottawa-based Amplified Investments (http://www.amplifiedinvestments.com), a real-estate investment firm built on over 10 years of research, experience and explosive growth, along with his CEO position at one of Ottawa's top website development firms (http://www.betterwebsites.ca), Brent is armed with a wealth of financial knowledge in both business and personal finance.
Through his energetic and passionate "straight shooter" approach, Brent leads a team of experts and works directly with clients to push them (often beyond their comfort zones) towards financial success, whether it be in business or in their personal lives. While his career path focuses on entrepreneurship and real-estate investing, Brent's investment toolkit includes many more opportunities that he evangelizes with a "no excuses" approach to achieving financial success.
Brent is not a financial advisor and doesn't sell any investment opportunities, he teaches with no hidden agenda and has nothing to gain from his lessons, which is precisely why you should tune in!

Here it is! Episode 1..Numero Uno!
I'll be doing this as often as I can this year. I want to bring you different views from different experts and real people dealing in Real Estate. This first episode is awesome because Brent Mondoux owns 24 rental doors!!!! He walks the walk and started out with the equity of his first home to purchase his initial investment property 5 years ago. Yes 24 doors in 5 year!
Brent Mondoux 's Bio Here:
Brent Mondoux is a serial entrepreneur, seasoned investor, social media celebrity, and accomplished business leader. As founding partner of Ottawa-based Amplified Investments (http://www.amplifiedinvestments.com), a real-estate investment firm built on over 10 years of research, experience and explosive growth, along with his CEO position at one of Ottawa's top website development firms (http://www.betterwebsites.ca), Brent is armed with a wealth of financial knowledge in both business and personal finance.
Through his energetic and passionate "straight shooter" approach, Brent leads a team of experts and works directly with clients to push them (often beyond their comfort zones) towards financial success, whether it be in business or in their personal lives. While his career path focuses on entrepreneurship and real-estate investing, Brent's investment toolkit includes many more opportunities that he evangelizes with a "no excuses" approach to achieving financial success.
Brent is not a financial advisor and doesn't sell any investment opportunities, he teaches with no hidden agenda and has nothing to gain from his lessons, which is precisely why you should tune in!

How to break your way into the VC industry

Watch the full conference on Bigmarker: https://www.bigmarker.com/mntors/How-to-break-your-way-into-the-VC-industry
In this week’s webinar, Mntors interviews...

Watch the full conference on Bigmarker: https://www.bigmarker.com/mntors/How-to-break-your-way-into-the-VC-industry
In this week’s webinar, Mntors interviews Lightbank Venture Capital Associate Eric to discuss his journey from Northwestern University startup to investment banking and landing one of the most coveted VC positions in Chicago.
Prior to landing a job at Lightbank (one of the most influential tech VC firms that invested in companies like Groupon, Coffee Meets Bagel and Sprout Social) Eric had a successful track record in the finance industry with professional experiences in Deutsche Bank and UBS. Eric’s entrepreneurial drive traced back to his undergraduate years when he ran a airport transportation service startup for students called AirHop, and that passion for growth and change continued to inspire him until today.
In addition to providing insights on how to successfully cold network within the venture capital industry, Eric discusses his passions in technology and personal career aspirations within the private equity sector. Eric will also speak to his experience working in San Francisco and how he got his start into venture capitalism.
With increase interests in the VC industry among young professionals, Eric and Mntors help answer common inquiries regarding interview processes, job responsibilities, as well as skill sets and general characteristics of a VC associate.
Stick around for the end of the webinar for the Q&A session with Eric, where he will not only address questions from the audience, but also shed light onto current VC industry trends and entrepreneurial interests.

Watch the full conference on Bigmarker: https://www.bigmarker.com/mntors/How-to-break-your-way-into-the-VC-industry
In this week’s webinar, Mntors interviews Lightbank Venture Capital Associate Eric to discuss his journey from Northwestern University startup to investment banking and landing one of the most coveted VC positions in Chicago.
Prior to landing a job at Lightbank (one of the most influential tech VC firms that invested in companies like Groupon, Coffee Meets Bagel and Sprout Social) Eric had a successful track record in the finance industry with professional experiences in Deutsche Bank and UBS. Eric’s entrepreneurial drive traced back to his undergraduate years when he ran a airport transportation service startup for students called AirHop, and that passion for growth and change continued to inspire him until today.
In addition to providing insights on how to successfully cold network within the venture capital industry, Eric discusses his passions in technology and personal career aspirations within the private equity sector. Eric will also speak to his experience working in San Francisco and how he got his start into venture capitalism.
With increase interests in the VC industry among young professionals, Eric and Mntors help answer common inquiries regarding interview processes, job responsibilities, as well as skill sets and general characteristics of a VC associate.
Stick around for the end of the webinar for the Q&A session with Eric, where he will not only address questions from the audience, but also shed light onto current VC industry trends and entrepreneurial interests.

1:00 Welcome everyone, my guest today is John Frankel of ff Venture Capital, an early stage VC firm out of New York City.
2:00 Why don't you like the term VC?
5:30 John: Brands with a proven track record are attracting capital.
7:00 80% of the VC funds last year went to a small handful of funds. What's your take on that?
10:30 Question from the chat: How do you define the difference between traditional VC and private equity?
12:45 Describe the structural, cyclical trends you're seeing in technology.
16:00 What should government be doing?
21:00 We're unquestionably moving towards more democratization, which is a good thing, yes?
23:00 Discussion of California's social media privacy laws.
25:15 Did you follow the Quora scandal?
27:00 John: Trust and reputation are hard to earn and easily lost.
30:00 What makes ff Venture Capital unique?
37:30 I think there's an opportunity to train people in several month to be entrepreneurial leaders.
39:15 Why did you invest in Klout? What did you see in them?
43:15 John demonstrates how users can curate their own Klout feed.
46:45 Comment from the chat: Are you familiar with Upstart.com?
47:00 John breaks down the Bing/Klout deal.
50:30 Let's talk about the biggest company in LA that no one has ever heard of: Cornerstone.
52:00 Do you really think LA tech is lacking a sense of identity?
55:00 How much was SuccessFactors bought for?
56:45 Looking at the stock price of Cornerstone.
58:30 Tell me about your investment in 500px.
1:05:15 Tell me about Bottlenose run by Nova Spivack.
1:08:00 Doing a sample search on Bottlenose.
1:11:15 Thank you to Scott WalkerCorporate Law for supporting the show. Everyone check it out at walkercorporatelaw.com. Thank you also to DetroitVenturePartners. You can thank them for their support @DVPtweets.
1:15:45 Who are all of the members of your team?
1:19:15 Thank you to Walker Corporate Law and Detroit Venture Partners. And John, thank you so much for joining us today.
FOLLOW ON TWITTERMark: @msuster
John: @john_frankel
ff Venture Capital: @ffvc
TWiVC: @twivc
Walker Corporate Law: @scottedwalker
Detroit Venture Partners: @dvptweets
SpecialThanks for the Theme Song!
"Man In My Town" by Isaac Ft. G Scott and Boldy James
@isthatisaac88

1:00 Welcome everyone, my guest today is John Frankel of ff Venture Capital, an early stage VC firm out of New York City.
2:00 Why don't you like the term VC?
5:30 John: Brands with a proven track record are attracting capital.
7:00 80% of the VC funds last year went to a small handful of funds. What's your take on that?
10:30 Question from the chat: How do you define the difference between traditional VC and private equity?
12:45 Describe the structural, cyclical trends you're seeing in technology.
16:00 What should government be doing?
21:00 We're unquestionably moving towards more democratization, which is a good thing, yes?
23:00 Discussion of California's social media privacy laws.
25:15 Did you follow the Quora scandal?
27:00 John: Trust and reputation are hard to earn and easily lost.
30:00 What makes ff Venture Capital unique?
37:30 I think there's an opportunity to train people in several month to be entrepreneurial leaders.
39:15 Why did you invest in Klout? What did you see in them?
43:15 John demonstrates how users can curate their own Klout feed.
46:45 Comment from the chat: Are you familiar with Upstart.com?
47:00 John breaks down the Bing/Klout deal.
50:30 Let's talk about the biggest company in LA that no one has ever heard of: Cornerstone.
52:00 Do you really think LA tech is lacking a sense of identity?
55:00 How much was SuccessFactors bought for?
56:45 Looking at the stock price of Cornerstone.
58:30 Tell me about your investment in 500px.
1:05:15 Tell me about Bottlenose run by Nova Spivack.
1:08:00 Doing a sample search on Bottlenose.
1:11:15 Thank you to Scott WalkerCorporate Law for supporting the show. Everyone check it out at walkercorporatelaw.com. Thank you also to DetroitVenturePartners. You can thank them for their support @DVPtweets.
1:15:45 Who are all of the members of your team?
1:19:15 Thank you to Walker Corporate Law and Detroit Venture Partners. And John, thank you so much for joining us today.
FOLLOW ON TWITTERMark: @msuster
John: @john_frankel
ff Venture Capital: @ffvc
TWiVC: @twivc
Walker Corporate Law: @scottedwalker
Detroit Venture Partners: @dvptweets
SpecialThanks for the Theme Song!
"Man In My Town" by Isaac Ft. G Scott and Boldy James
@isthatisaac88

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In this episode of the Keiser Report Max and Stacy discuss financial toxicity in the U.S. ‘healthcare’ industry. In the second half Max interviews economic researcher, writer and trend forecaster, Chris Martenson of PeakProsperity.com about ‘the mother of all bubbles’ in U.S. equity markets.
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CheckKeiser Report website for more: http://www.maxkeiser.com/
In this episode of the Keiser Report Max and Stacy discuss financial toxicity in the U.S. ‘healthcare’ industry. In the second half Max interviews economic researcher, writer and trend forecaster, Chris Martenson of PeakProsperity.com about ‘the mother of all bubbles’ in U.S. equity markets.
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Lease Option To Buy Detroit $10k Equity At Closing

Sumpter Investments Leasing assists homebuyers to purchase a home with their lease with option to buy program.
The program is tailored to find a home that has payments that you can afford.
and give back at least $10k in equity when you close. Distributed by Tubemogul.

2:36:19

Information Democracy 7: Unpacking Public Finances

Unpack the Michigan State budget, the budget of the City of Detroit and a discussion of ta...

Our Securities Division: Bringing Buyers & Sellers Together

Learn how securities can help companies find the capital they need to grow.
The Securities Division enables our clients to buy and sell financial products, raise funding and manage risk. We make markets and facilitate client transactions in fixed income, equity, currency and commodity products.
In addition, we make markets in and clear client transactions on major stock, options and futures exchanges worldwide.

11:17

Closing the Sustainability and Equity Gap: What Does it Mean to be both a Green and Just City?

Closing the Sustainability and Equity Gap: What Does it Mean to be both a Green and Just City?

Cities face many challenges with competing solutions: climate change, economic inequality, lack of access to resources and opportunities, and social and political conflict. Can we plan and design for outcomes that serve nature and human rights of people? Toni L. Griffin (Director of the J. MaxBondCenter on Design for the Just City) and David Maddox (Founder and Editor of The Natures of Cities), initiate a year-long collaboration with the MASGlobal Practitioner Network on creating green and just cities.

2:54

Lonza: Equity and debt capital funding success story on SIX Swiss Exchange

In his interview Rodolfo Savitzky, CFO of Lonza, talks about his company's successful capi...

David Fisher's 1st Investment Property Captures $29k in Equity

David Fisher took on a huge rehab for his 1st property, but it paid off. After buying a house in forclosure for $50,000, and performing a $25,000 rehab, he ended up with a solid rental house with cashflow and equity capture.
Follow along as David takes us through the house and the lessons he learned on his 1st property.

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35:11

Arthur Lipper III - How To Raise Capital Without Giving Up Equity

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Quicken Loans

Quicken Loans Inc., is headquartered in The Qube building in the heart of the historic financial district of downtownDetroit, Michigan. In 2012, it became the second largest overall retail lender in the U.S. (it is also the largest online retail mortgage lender). The company consists of Quicken Loans, One Reverse Mortgage, and Title Source, a mortgage settlement service provider. Quicken Loans closed more than $70 billion in home loan volume in 2012, a 133 percent increase over its previous record of $30 billion set in 2011. The company also doubled its growth.

History

Quicken Loans, originally Rock Financial, was founded in 1985 by Dan Gilbert (businessman) along with Ron Berman, his brother, Gary Gilbert and his friend Lindsay Gross. In July 1987 the name was changed to Rock Financial Corp. Rock Financial became one of the largest independent mortgage companies in the country. As RFC grew so did the head count, hitting 50 employees in August 1991. In May 1998, Gilbert took Rock Financial public, launching an IPO underwritten by Bear Stearns and Prudential Securities.

Deutsche Bank is cutting back its South African advisory and equities business as part of global restructuring ... "We are reviewing our advisory and equities footprint in South Africa with a view to scaling back our ......

A new website aimed at promoting downtown Detroit as a destination for food, entertainment and shopping launched this week ... It is funded by Detroit-based Bedrock and the Quicken LoansCommunity Investment Fund ... It will compile content and programming provided by partners such as the city of Detroit, DowntownDetroitPartnership and nonprofit CultureSource....

Billionaires Sam Zell, Barry Sternlicht and Others: Where To Invest In Real Estate In 2017

An interview and Q&A with billionaires and real estate investors Sam Zell, Barry Sternlicht, EricAdler, Rick Caruso, R. Donahue Peebles and Ross Perot, Jr. In this interview the gentlemen discuss where they see the real estate investment opportunities in 2017 and how they would profit in their specialist areas. The gentlemen also talk about the the global economy and Donald Trump's effect on the US. Link to Sam Zells new book at the bottom of the description.
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BillionaireSheldon Adelson: King of Casinos: http://bit.ly/SAVidIA
VideoSegments:
0:00 Introduction
0:36 GlobalInterest rates and annualized returns(Barry Sternlicht)
6:58 Where do you see the opportunities today? (Eric Adler)
9:43 What are you seeing in yields? (Eric Adler)
10:43 Thoughts on capital flows? (Sam Zell)
11:32 What do you like in real estate? (Sam Zell)
13:58 Disagreeing with Sam (R. Donahue Peebles)
16:09 Thoughts on investing in retail real estate? (Rick Caruso)
18:36 How have you changed your retail services in the internet era? (Rick Caruso)
20:56 Views as an investor towards retail? (Eric Adler)
23:02 Technology's impact on real estate? (Ross Perot, Jr)
24:45 How does the little guy compete against Amazon? (Ross Perot, Jr)
25:18 Developing for Uber drones( Ross Perot, Jr)
26:11 Are drones going to hurt Fedex and UPS (Ross Perot, Jr)
27:20 Logistics and interest rates (Ross Perot, Jr)
30:00 Outlook for US economy? (Eric Adler)
31:00 What does Donald Trump get through this year? (Everyone)
39:25 Thoughts on foreign markets? (Everyone)
44:26 Startof Q&A
45:07 Views on other AsianCountries apart from China?(Everyone)
47:26 Best places to invest today? (Everyone)
48:52 Thoughts on Detroit? (Everyone)
51:26 Miramar hotel? (Rick Caruso)
52:42 SFR? (Barry Sternlicht)
54:55 Are you bearish, bullish or neutral on US real estate over the next 5 years? (everyone)
Sam Zells New Book📈📚 (affiliate link)
Am I Being Too Subtle?: Straight Talk from a Business Rebel: http://bit.ly/AIBTSZell
InterviewDate: 26th June, 2017
Event: Global Real Estate Outlook
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35:11

Arthur Lipper III - How To Raise Capital Without Giving Up Equity

http://www.AngelNetwork.com/ammlive Brought to YOU by Angel Investors Network & FSXinterl...

Abstract: https://matasii.com/in-an-era-of-financialization-who-now-really-owns-the-us-corporation/
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Sorry for AudioProblems - We were forced at the last minute to record on our old system which we had prior audio problems with. - We will have it fixed for next session. Again our apologize.
More in-depth research on this subject can be found at MATASII.COM